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Day
2
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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TRY IT YOURSELF. "It is oí no use to argüe the question, Philip, I am neither stubborn noropinionated, j have simply had a lesson that will last a ifetime." "Look here Jack! you are like sorae old bachelor that has been jilted by one woman and goes about declaring all women are false." "Not at all! my brother Charley died of Bright's disease, brought on by 'ising one of these so called 'blood purifiers' - the kind you see attractively advertised in every nook and corner. It contains iodide of potassium, a druguseíul in extreme cases when cautiously given under a doctor's supervision,but death dealing to ajl who take it in quantity. liyour brother had died under such circumstances, you would hate patent medicines as I do." "I do dislike the name of that mis called 'blood purifier," for I have heard a first class physician say it is the cause of half the cases of Bright's disease in the country, and it is strange ihe proprUtors have not been prosecuted for selling it. But I was recommending Vinegar Bitters and that doe not contain any míntiál, narcotic ur other hurtful drug." "On, nobody supposes that old woman's remedy will hurt anybody; the question is will it cure anything? i'd as soon think of taking some of my grandmolher's herb tea.' "You would be better off, Jack, if you had some of that tea to tone up your system now, instead of taking a glass of brandy to make you s eep one night and perhaps a bottle of beer the next." "Is this a temperance lecture, Phil?" "No, it is a Vinegar Bitters lecture. I've taken the medicine more or less for fifteen years, and look the world over, you will not find a healthier man than I am." "What is all this nonsense about old style and new style Vinegar Bitters; are they different. ''Yes, the old style looks like coffee with milk in, the new style like coffee without milk. The man who made the old style for twenty years - a practical chemist - made a milder, pleasanter preparation, adding to it here, and taking from it there, until he produced, my wife says, the finest medicine ever made. It cured her of constipation, and it ures the children of hives and all the little lmenf. they ever have. If my wife thinks ley have worms, she doses them with old yle. We always have both kinds in the ïouse, and together, they keep the doctor away." 'And you itisist that the proof of the pudding - " "Is in the eating - precisely. Jack, get a bottle of the old style Vinegar Bitters - mefi, I think, prefer old style usually - try it, and you will then be like an old bachelor, who, after railing against women for years, falls in love with a good woman at last. You will say there are good and bad patent medicines, but Vinegar Bitters is the best of the lot." "All right, Pbil, to please you, 111 try it and report results." Only Temperance Bitters Knovrn. A Bkautiful Book Fkee. ADDRESS, R. H. McDONALD DRUG CO. 532 Washington St., New York. THE AUN ARBOR S AVIHGS BANK ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN. Capital paid in - - $50,000.00 Capital Security - - - $100,000.00 Transacts a general Banking business; buys and sells Exchanges on New York, Detroitand Chicago sells drafts on all the principal cities of Eu rope; also, sells Passage Tickets to Liverpool, Ixmdon and Glasgow, via. the Anchor Line of Sttam ships, whose rates are lower than most other first class lines. This Bank, already having a large business, nvit merchants and others to open accounts with tben. with the assurance of the most liberal dealing con sistent with safe banking. In the Savings Department interest is paid semi annually, on the first days of January and July_, on all surrs that were depos'ited three months previout to those days, thus affording the people of this cit and county a perter-'v depository for theii funds, together wttn d. air reiurn in interest for the 3aine. Money to Loan on Approved Secu-t ities. Director- Chnstian Mack, W. W. Wines, W D. Harriman, Daniel Hiscock, Wm. Deubel, and Willard B. Smith. OFFICKRS: CHRISTIAN MACK, W. W. WINES, President. Vice President CHAS. E. HISCOCK. Cashier. Tho Frsshsst iüh which uiake the most Pulatable Dishes are those found at lAYERMRBECK'S. They have facilities for keeping them and aim always to sell the Best the Market affords. Teas and CoffeesWe are making a Specialty of Fine Teas and Coffees and are Selling them at Low Prices. The Best Groceries in tne Market are just the one's we keep. ■ Crockery and Glassware. Gorden and Flower Seeds. W8 Pay CASH for Bitter and Eggs, Call and see us in the Hangsterfer Block. Mayer & Overbeck. Bookbindery. You can get your Harper's, Century's and Scribner's or any magazine bound for 50 cents and upward per volnme at the Argtus office. Blank Books and Note Books manufactured. School and Sunday School Books bound and repaired at very reasonable rates Book and Album repairing a specialty üpposite postoffice Main street. F. J. SCHLEEDE.

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